In season six, episode 10, titled "Latching," Hannah Horvath was finally forced to grow up in the show's finale. It wasn't your typical series finale and episode nine, "The Goodbye Tour," felt more like a classic ending.

Well, some fans wish it was the actual final episode of the show and posted on Twitter to voice their feelings on how Girls ended:

GirlsHBO I m gonna pretend the show ended last week. And start a fanfiction with Jessa, Adam, Elijah, Ray and Shosh @girlsHBO

The #GirlsHBO Finale is as Disappointing as Last Week's Episode was Wonderful. #GirlsFinale https://t.co/3JDTmGqm3h

girlsfinale was an epilogue. Will forever consider last week's episode the real finale. What a wild great ride though. @girlsHBO

Forgetting that GIRLS finale ever existed, what dreck. The show ended with "Goodbye Tour" for me.

I love #girls but last week's Goodbye Tour seemed like the legit finale. I don't even know what this was. #goodbyegirls #disappointed

For some, both episodes were perfectly enjoyable and a solid send off:

Look, the penultimate episode killed it, but there was something good about the #Girls finale going low-key sweet/unexpected.

The finale was perfect because it wasn't. Because life isn't.And that's exactly what makes #Girls the special thing that it is #GoodbyeGirls

Girls last episode. I liked the episode next to the last. Goodbye tour, that was really, really good.

For other fans of the show, the finale left them angry and confused:

Hated the Girls finale

I wasn't expecting a clean happy ending but I wasn't expecting a boring, nipple filled one either #GirlsHBO #GirlsFinale

My feelings on the Girls finale are... complicated.

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Lena Dunham and the show's executive producer, Jenni Konner, set out to make episodes nine and 10 appease fans and themselves. "The Goodbye Tour" wrapped up some storylines in a more traditional way and "Latching" ended the series on an unexpected note.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Dunham and Konner reveal they ended the show the way they wanted to — even if it came at a cost. "We didn't sleep for like six months," Konner said when asked about how daunting it was to end the series.

They created "The Goodbye Tour" to satisfy those who wanted a proper farewell. "We wanted the sense that there was a version which satisfied people who wanted the more traditional TV wrap-it-up conclusion," Dunham said. "And then there's the version that is true to the messiness we've always approached [with] our characters," she said about "Latching."

In "The Goodbye Tour," we also said goodbye to Shoshanna and Jessa for the final time. Unfortunately, some fans were also upset as to why Shoshanna and Jessa were not in the finale:

GirlsFinale WHAT ?! No resolution with Shoshanna, no Jessa or Elijah, no Adam storming in..just breastfeeding and Marnie fingering herself????

@girlsHBO Thinking more about this: no Shoshanna, no Jessa, no Ray, no Desi, no Adam, no Elijah.

Really? Where are Jessa and Shoshanna in this last chapter? @girlsHBO #GoodbyeGirls #GirlsHBO #Girls

As upset as I am that the Girls finale didn't have Shosh or Jessa. I am ok with how it all wrapped up. That baby is fucked tho. Definitely.

For Konner and Dunham, Marnie was the only one who could be with Hannah post-pregnancy.

"We always said Marnie and Hannah were the true love story of the show," Konner said. "Marnie's personality is such that she was not going to let anyone else [help Hannah with her baby]. If it was going to be someone, it was going to be her," she said.